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What is the code? You can use a code scanner to clear the code or
remove the negative battery cable for 15mins. Does it go off and come
back on? If so, then it's something else and not the TPS. Did you clean
the throttle body and IAC or carbon while you were around there?

Tom is spot on with his answer, but just to add when you remove a battery cable it doesn't matter which one. Same result, power is disconnected. But Black --Neg post is better. Why he said Neg? If your wrench is on the positive terminal and it accidentally touches anything metal, you will short circuit the battery. The sudden unexpected sparks could even ignite, car batteries emit hydrogen (Think Hindenburg) and could even burn you. There is so much current (amperage) available that your wrench literally becomes an arc welder

i change the body throttle sensor and took it to the dodge to program
it. it turn on okay but i still don't have control over the accelerator and
the symbol is still on the dash board what can i do please help

Carry it back. They end may end up telling you to
change the tps or accelerator pedal again. But you
should be getting a code if not their programming
failed and was not stamped on the ECU (program
did not work. They would have to reprogram it
again)

I have a whining noise when idling, when accelerating and turning. I have
noticed the power steering fluid was low,I filled it. The whining decreased but
did not go away. Later in the week the whini...

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